gardenmom said:
My son was speaking by 11 months, with words that I could understand. Such as "pretty tree". He was forming those two words just before his first birthday. By 15-18 months, but definately before two, he was speaking in full sentences, such as "I go outside, Mommy?". So, depending on how much older than two she was, I have no problems with her telling her mom, "The bad man touched me on my pee pee", or whatever.
Thanks. Unfortunately for me, my memory with that sort of thing isn't so good, so I honestly couldn't tell you what ages any of my three began to speak.
Here's a new article:
FAIRFIELD, Connecticut (AP) -- A lawyer in this quiet suburban community was charged with killing a 58-year-old neighbor he suspected had molested his 2-year-old daughter, prompting police to investigate whether the molestation occurred.
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"The daughter gave the mother information which was alarming and disturbing. The mom relayed it to her husband. That was the spark," said Edington's attorney, Michael Sherman.
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"We have no indication (the molestation claim) is true or not true," Capt. Gary MacNamara said Wednesday, adding that authorities had not received a complaint about the neighbor immediately before the killing.
Police had gone to the neighborhood before, when Edington called to complain that he could see James through a window, police said. "Either he was partly clothed or revealed parts of his anatomy that were inappropriate," MacNamara said.
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James served two days in prison in May 2001 on a drunken driving charge, according to the state Department of Correction.
"He had some bizarre behavior over the last month," said Darrell Maynard, a neighbor. "He drove his car through his garage, hit the other neighbor's building."
Another time a neighbor found James intoxicated on the street, Maynard said. James shouted obscenities at children, he said.
'Something had to happen that was terrible'
As for Edington, Maynard said: "Something had to happen that was terrible for this to have occurred." Edington "seemed like a computer geek or something. He was not anybody you would ever feel you were threatened by."
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http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/08/31/neighbor.stabbing.ap/index.html